module.exports = (path, options) => {
    // Call the defaultResolver, so we leverage its cache, error handling, etc.
    return options.defaultResolver(path, {
        ...options,
        // Use packageFilter to process parsed `package.json` before the resolution (see https://www.npmjs.com/package/resolve#resolveid-opts-cb)
        packageFilter: (pkg) => {
            // This is a workaround for https://github.com/uuidjs/uuid/pull/616
            //
            // jest-environment-jsdom 28+ tries to use browser exports instead of default exports,
            // but uuid only offers an ESM browser export and not a CommonJS one. Jest does not yet
            // support ESM modules natively, so this causes a Jest error related to trying to parse
            // "export" syntax.
            //
            // This workaround prevents Jest from considering uuid's module-based exports at all;
            // it falls back to uuid's CommonJS+node "main" property.
            //
            // Once we're able to migrate our Jest config to ESM and a browser crypto
            // implementation is available for the browser+ESM version of uuid to use (eg, via
            // https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/pull/3352 or a similar polyfill), this can go away.
            if (pkg.name === 'uuid') {
                delete pkg['exports'];
                delete pkg['module'];
            }
            return pkg;
        },
    });
};
